Monday, May 3, 2010

The National Socialist Movement, a neo-Nazi organization, has begun circulating fliers which aim to change May 5th into "Report an Illegal Day."

The date picked is no mistake: it's Cinco de Mayo.

According to a local news report, the group's website states that the National Socialist Movement wants each member to hand out 25 fliers. A Phoenix police office told the local station they are looking into the flier.

American Nazi Party before its demise. The group claims to be the largest organization and active neo-Nazi in the United States. In 2007, many members left to join the National Socialist Order of America, which led in 2008 presidential candidate John Taylor Bowles. Their current leader, Jeff Schoep is. The party also supports the youth wing activism called Viking Youth Corps.

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Sound familiar? ""We're not going to sit around and wait for the government anymore," Ready said. "This is what our founding fathers did."" .. A few more quotes like that and the Tea Party will draft this guy as a candidat

These Nazis are talking sense! There may have been brown or red people living here before the whites, but they were not living in the United States of America. Not one of them! Now these brown people are destroying the United States of America, and all white, Christian countries are being destroyed in this same way. It’s a huge tragedy.

The group claims to be the largest organization and active neo-Nazi in the United States. In 2007, many members left to join the National Socialist Order of America, which led in 2008 presidential candidate John Taylor Bowles.